ALBATROSS: 'Dinner Is You' Artwork, Track Listing Revealed

August 11, 2010

Mumbai, India-based "horror" metal band ALBATROSS will release their debut EP, "Dinner Is You", in September via Demonstealer Records. The CD was mastered by acclaimed Swedish guitarist/producer Andy La Rocque (KING DIAMOND, DEATH, ILLWILL, X-WORLD/5).

According to a press release, "'Dinner Is You' is a sick, sadistic tale of cannibalism and the Kuru disease, which is a nervous system disorder afflicting cannibals, making them laugh uncontrollably. Each song is a spine-chilling story told through skull-crushing metal."

"Dinner Is You" track listing:

01. The Great Plague Of The 21st Century
02. The Dining Table
03. In The Court Of Kuru
04. Among the Cannibals

The song "The Dining Table" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

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